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140 it’s probably “them.” For the more mundane stuff that certainly seems suspicious, but you’re not sure, it’s a case of time will tell. Don’t jump to immediate, paranoid conclusions. Keep a levelheaded mindset as you neutrally observe the entire situation from a detached viewpoint, gathering facts. And if it turns out to be “them,” don’t get freaked out by it. Keep your wits about you and take what you can learn from the incident in order to apply that knowledge in the future....and then move on with your life. To me, the most disturbing facet of all concerning alien/MILAB abductions concerns prominent researchers and authors being physically maimed during abductions, instilled with disease programming, or flat out being taken out. Cancer seems to be a biggie. Alien/MILABS researcher and author Karla Turner died prematurely of breast cancer. And in the book “Barbara: The Story of a UFO Investigator” she has this to say about the cancer programming: maimed abductions, instilled with disease were somehow involved with UFOs. Too many of them are dead or dying. Cancer seems the favorite method of ridding the world of nosy busybodies who want to known who and what the aliens are and where they came from and why they come here. Cancer is the answer to all their questions in far too many cases. Not to me. Almost every day since I started my UFO investigations I have suffered strange happenings, sickness, complete lack of privacy, pain, torture to my animals, accidents to my family members, loss of property, threats, and almost every other kind of punishment you could wish upon your worst enemy...” When I first read this chapter of her book, titled “Punishment for Investigating” I got a bit worked up as mentioned earlier in this section. I found myself easily succumbing to the same fear that many Chasing Phantoms —_—_—_— Ee" to the point of oblivious denial, but in a balanced and reasonable way. When an incident is over the top and unbelievable, then chances are Death/injury threats and attempts of breast cancer. “I’ve made a wide circle of friends all across the U.S.A., most of whom Puzzling, isn’t it?